Month: October 2022

Making Sure Batteries Hold Up Longer Car battery corrosion occurs when the sulfuric acid inside the battery releases hydrogen gas. That process creates a corrosive environment when the gases react to the ambient atmosphere. Exposure to salt and moisture makes corrosion occur faster. Engineers and other experts are working hard to improve the batteries for
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Materials technology company Sylvatex (SVX) has developed a new production process for cathode active material (CAM). The proprietary production process uses no water. The company recently closed a Series A funding round of $8.4 million through investments from Catalus Capital, Amplify Capital and How Women Invest for the commercialization and scaling of its technology. “Most
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Foxconn, the Taiwan-based manufacturing giant, has unveiled a new electric pickup truck and a new electric crossover that will apparently make it to the US. Better known as Apple’s manufacturing partner, Foxconn has been making a lot of moves in the EV space lately. In 2020, it had developed a platform of open-source hardware and software for
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Good Energy, an electricity and gas supplier in the UK have a very different view of how we produce and consume energy. They are running some extraordinary schemes that are changing the landscape for businesses today and one day, normal people in their houses. Exciting stuff. More info: www.goodenergy.co.uk Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FullyChargedShow
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Sponsored by Littelfuse Three scenarios with dedicated power electronic solutions As the electrification of heavy-duty or commercial vehicles gains more acceptance, charging larger batteries than the ones in electric passenger cars increases in importance. Because time is money, especially in logistics, the preferred options are increasing charging power or assigning idle times for charging. These
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An advanced temperature-control technique developed for future NASA missions could also find applications in the EV industry, enabling greater heat transfer capabilities, and thus higher charging power levels. Numerous future NASA space missions will involve complex systems that must maintain specific temperatures to operate. Nuclear fission power systems and vapor compression heat pumps that are
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Hyundai has announced plans to open a luxury pop-up hotel powered solely by its electric vehicles. The hotel will consist of a cabin, a restaurant, and a cinema and will be located in Essex, England.  The pop-up hotel aims to demonstrate the Ioniq 5’s vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities and will be open for three weeks next year.
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In this free webinar at our Fall Virtual Conference (October 17-20, 2022), presented by Unico, we will provide an overview presentation outlining EV & Battery test/simulation applications utilizing Common DC Bus testing systems, including: eMotor Testing– Universal Inverter Applications Inverter Testing– eMotor Emulator Applications eAxle Testing Battery Simulation/Testing– Benefits of Full Half Bridge Design– Increased
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A 2011 Chevrolet Impala isn’t likely to attract attention from collectors, unless it’s a NASCAR Cup Series race car driven by four-time champion Jeff Gordon, that is. Miami-based Speedart Motorsports is selling Hendrick Motorsports’ Chassis 678, which Gordon drove in the 2011 Cup Series (then known as the Sprint Cup) season. It was recently refurbished
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Yellow machine icon Caterpillar has announced the development of 48-volt, 300-volt and 600-volt batteries for the off-highway equipment industry. The company’s new range of Li-ion batteries features a modular design to optimize performance and packaging, and has been engineered with lifecycle sustainability in mind, including reuse and recycling at the end of life. Caterpillar’s development
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Ford’s electric vehicles are being put to good use, you know, other than saving the planet from harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Since launching, they have been used as power sources during devastating disasters like hurricanes and floods. Now, Ford reports its electric vehicles, including the F-150 Lightning truck and E-transit van, are being put to
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